Monday, August 30, 2010

Elder Engberson spreading the news!

Elder Duran and Elder Palu
Several of the Wards and the missionaries had a booth at Harlem Days. Kylee and Josh gave out their pass along cards here.


Kiss - In Times Square


This 26-foot Statue was in Times Square. It is funny because we were coming across the GW Bridge a couple days before and the police had all the traffic stopped. We couldn't figure out what was going on - then they had about 5 semi-trucks come through with parts of this statue on them. Then we came to Times Square and there it was. After they had passed we started accross the bridge right behind the police cars - first time we crossed the Bridge with a police escort! :) Anyway, then Tiffanni was asking Ralph and he explained to us that it was in celebration of the end of World War II. A Sailor and a nurse passing each other at times square 65 years ago at the end of WWII embrassed and kissed and the photo was captured in Life Magazine. We missed it - but I guess many couples dressed as the statue on August 14th and smooched in Times Square to celebrate the anniversay of the end of World War II.

Tiffanni, Kylee and Josh Visit Us!













We took a boat ride in the harbor - went by the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. It was about an hour ride - not crowed so it was fun and relaxing. (anyway when the boat wasn't rocking!)
We had a great week while Tiffanni, Josh and Kylee came for a visit! We finally got to see "Wicked". It was great - had great seats!



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Game About Life, Sharon Vermont

Elder Ashton and Elder Excell assessing the situation

Opps!

Do I have to pay all these bills?


Elder and Sister Excell
We had a fun time helping with the Game About Life and enjoyed
working with Elder and Sister Excell. They are tonz of fun to be around!


Road Trip to Sharon Vermont

On our way to Sharon Vermont, we saw a sign that said helicopter tours - we were close to Cape Cod - so Elder Ashton called - and away we went. We didn't end up going over Cape Cod - but did see some of Plymouth and the Duxbury area. Surpisingly enough - I wasn't even scared!

Here we go!



The helicopter we went in.










The Duxbury Beach is a 6-mile long barrier beach
They can drive their cars on the beach - park and spend the day there!


Lighthouse on the point.





Homes along the beach.






This is the Duxbury Pier Lighthouse. They would use this lighthouse to look for submarines during the war.




The National Monument to the Forefathers, formerly known as the Pilgrim Monument, commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims and honors their ideals as later generally embraced by the United States.

The Mayflower

The Mayflower


Pilgrim Village
(represents what a village would have been like when the pilgrims started out)

Pilgrim Village
On our way to Sharon - we went through the town that Dartmouth College is in.